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In a society where death is commercialized as a means of control, seven interconnected stories explore the existential void left by the fear of the inevitable. As technology offers the illusion of a "perfect ending," individuals struggle to find meaning in a world where even death has a price.
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In a society where death has been commodified as a means of control and adaptation to the environment, seven stories delve into the existential void left by the uncertainty of an inevitable process. From technology that meticulously organizes every detail of a life to the obsession with planning a "perfect" ending, the characters confront systems that promise security but ultimately strip life of meaning.
Amid emotional disconnection, societal pressure, and the relentless need for control, the script reveals how humanity, trapped in the logic of efficiency and consumption, loses its way when faced with its greatest uncertainty: death. Is it possible to find meaning in a world that reduces the end of life to a transaction?
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